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International Finance Discussion Papers: Expected Consumption Growth from Cross-Country Surveys: Implications for Assessing International Capital Markets
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ISBN: 1288725930
Author: Engel, Charles
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Survey data show that the expected growth rates of consumption across countries vary widely and are not highly correlated. This data contradicts the simplest of open-economy models in which there is a freely traded non- state-contingent bond and purchasing power parity holds. We explore two alternative explanations for the finding: that households in each country in effect face different ex ante real interest rates or that there are significant credit constraints, so that expected consumption growth rates are driven largely by expected income growth. The empirical evidence strongly supports the latter hypothesis. These findings challenge the modeling of consumption that is at the heart of many, if not most, macroeconomic models.
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International Finance Discussion Papers: Expected Consumption Growth from Cross-Country Surveys: Implications for Assessing International Capital Markets

